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Hong Kong Heritage Museum
Opening hours
- Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
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Local museum with various displays about Hong Kong heritage, including opera, design & Bruce Lee.via Google
Features diverse exhibitions on local culture, including a permanent gallery dedicated to martial arts icon Bruce Lee.
- Good to know
- Located in the New Territories, accessible via the MTR East Rail Line.
Reviews from Google
Bruce Lee's 85th Anniversary The exhibition is going to finish until this year (2026)summer. The specific finishing date is not announced. Gotta be quick before the exhibition is over! The entry is free. No photo is allowed inside. But the famous yellow jumpsuit from the Game of Death movie would be here as one of the displays. There is a mini Bruce Lee exhibition in the MTR Central station(exit J). It's in the Hong Kong Island District. I think this mini exhibition will end with the exhibition of the HK Heritage Museum. I know it's a bit too far away for you to tribute the super Kung Fu master. To maximise your journey, I suggest to catch a train to Guangzhou to visit Bruce Lee's ancestral House. I reckon the next Bruce Lee exhibition maybe be the 90th or 100th anniversary. The exhibition is not 24/7. Limited time only. Good luck to your Asian Journey!
The Hong Kong Heritage Museum is a fascinating place that beautifully combines history, art, culture, and local identity under one roof. The exhibitions are thoughtfully curated and offer a wonderful insight into Hong Kong’s rich traditions and contemporary culture. Spacious, well organized, and engaging, it is a perfect place to spend a few peaceful hours learning and exploring.
While I am here in Hong Kong, I wanted to take the opportunity to visit the HK Heritage Museum. It's been a few years since I was last here, but it very memorable as we came to see the Bruce Lee exhibition. I know over the years this has become a regular fixture and they have added more to exhibition with more artefacts and insight into his life in the movies and personal life. The main reason for coming was to see the Jin Yong Exhibition into his literature work and his influence in TV and Movies over the generations. What a fascinating exhibition, well worth time to explore his work and influneces to popular culture around the world. There was also an exhibition on HK Pop Culture which was also excellent, with real physical awards, costumes, LPs all depicting HK popular culture. There was also very good exhibitions on Buddhism, History of Chinese Opera and famous Chinese Artists. and many treasures on shows. It is shame that you arent allow to take photos or videos in any of the exhibitions. I understand the trademark and copyright topic, but the flip side is that you will definitely encourage more people to come if they knew what was on shows. Anyway, I had a great time and good couple of hours visiting each of the exhibitions. If you are in HK and want a free activity to do, get yourself over to Statin and it is walk thru the shopping mall and outside and follow the signs to the Museum. Ignore the previous review it being dodgy route!! rubbish, ok you walk thru an underpass it is well lit and sign poster and plenty of people around, so don't let that deter you from going. Go and enjoy this free attraction in Hong Kong!!
It is nice place as only take 8-10 mins form station. I am sure they can organize better as many space is not used. They should also do better control as number of people in each hall never control so over crowds, also too noisy. The most terrible thing is while we are watching the introduction movie , it has so loud announcement info visitors it has another show ready ? Why not put all shows info in reception instead use which loud announcement distribute people ?
Went there specifically for the Bruce Lee exhibition that is going to end soon (sometimes this year -2026). The exhibition is good, they should consider prolonging it. It's one of the highlight there. There are also another exhibition on the history of Buddhism with a few statues of Buddhist gods, some tangka and also the history and exhibit of pottery from different era. Pretty interesting as they explains how the progress of the pottery and colouring used from era to era. Then there are also a exhibit for Jin Yong which tells his story and his famous books which are also translated into few languages as well as into movies and drama series. By the way there is no need to buy entrance tickets, the exhibits are free to view. There are also movie for view for the Bruce Lee but we have no time to continue. If you have time you can spend one day there. There is a restaurant and a souvenirs shop there too.